Reviews of Palmetto Cove

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7

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Jul 2009 -
$20.00

Nice setting with view of mountains in distance. Operated by host campers. Very well kept grounds. Campers must have self-contained units because there are no showers. Nice trail to river. No reservations are necessary due to large number of sites. Campground is open from April thru October. Close to many state and county parks with trails and other recreation. We will keep park in mind for future trips. - flasc

Reviews of Solitude Pointe

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Jun 2015 -
$40.00

This is a nice park close to lots of attractions in northern South Carolina. The owners are such a nice welcoming Christian family. It is a family run business where the children (when home from college) and grandmother help in the operations. They have a large book of things to do in the area and will photocopy any of the maps/brochures for you. Verizon cell coverage is very poor in the area-fyi. We weren't at our site very often, but would recommend to others and will stay again if in the area. - Roadschool

Apr 2015 -
$30.00

This is a small private campground in Greenville County, SC. Located "upstate" in the foothills, it is close to Caesars Head, Jones Gap, and Table Rock state parks. It is about 25 minutes to Traveler's Rest (the nearest town of any size with shopping and restaurants) and about 40 minutes from downtown Greenville. We chose this park because we prefer private campgrounds over state parks (so we can have full hookups) and we wanted to be as close as possible to Greenville. (After we arrived we physically drove to many other private campgrounds in the area, and believe me, this is definitely the nicest one. Most of the others are mostly rundown seasonal campgrounds.

There are only 14 rv sites, and 6 cabins. We chose site 14 (closest to the road, and only a seasonal camper on one side of us) for maximum privacy. They helped us back our travel trailer in, and even leveled it for us.

We had no problem with cell service here (ATT), and our wifi signal was strong even as far away as we were from the office (I don't know where the repeaters are, if any). There is no cable, but if we had Directv service we could have rented a box to use during our stay. We received several channels with our antenna.

Across the road from the park entrance is a small dock on the river from which you can launch one of the two rental canoes. There is a small playground. Water pressure was slightly low. We bought a generous amount of firewood for only $3, and one of the staff offered to get ice cream for us during one of his excursions into town.

We used the bathhouses once because we had a leak in our RV's shower, and they were spotless, as was the laundry room ($2 to wash, $2 to dry, and $0.75 for a box of detergent). There is a nice .42 mile beautifully wooded loop (up and down a narrow path, so wear boots) around the campground that I enjoyed with my dogs most mornings. Overall, we loved this park! - gmanfan1966

Dec 2014 -
$25.00

We stayed here for a week after Christmas and had a fantastic time. This is a very quiet and idyllic small campground. The cabins looked great as well. This is the best campground in the Table Rock area in our opinion. We were guided to our site and the staff was very nice and helpful. After we left they even helped locate something we had dropped and mailed it to us! We will certainly be back to this wonderful campground. - airstreamerSC